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This is an OK Metro station where most of the large boulevards of Paris coincide. Very close to all the shopping areas of Paris and Galeries Lafayette and Printemps department stores dominate Boulevard Haussmann with real Belle Epoque grandeur. Worth exploring the area but not...More

First of all, the map shown by trip advisor is incorrect. This is not the location of Grands Boulevard near the Palais. The metro stop of the same name is on Boulevard Montmarte which leads right into Boulevard Haussmann. This is a very vibrant area,...More

This is where everyone when strolling way back when. Today the old fashioned luxe cafes have been somewhat replaced by chain restaurants. But it's still pretty special. Very long walk so take breaks. Lot of places to sit and have a drink. Lots of traffic...More

The Grands Boulevards area is a nice area where you will find a wide variety of shops, restaurants and bistrots, bars and wineries, theaters and the famous Folies Bergère.
But it is also the area of the galleries filled with small shops where you will...More

The Grands Boulevards area is located around the Metro station of the same name. It is a very lively, vibrant area. This part of Paris is full of small theatres and cinemas, as well as many sidewalk cafés and restaurants. What attracts tourists and locals...More

Les Grands Boulevards is what can be compared as New York's Broadway or London's West End, but much smaller. There're indeed many theatres in this area but most of them are small! There're also many nice restaurants and shops!

The metro station for lines 8 and 9, opened in 1931, was built under the area known for its wide boulevards. These broad streets were built on the old city ramparts and were the center of the fashionable life in the 19th century There are...More

We walked from Boulevard Saint Denis, Boulevard Poissonnier, Boulevard Montmartre to Boulevard Haussmann where we stopped to look at the Christmas windows of the large department store.
We enjoyed the walk.

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This area is characterized by its namesake avenuewhich extends northwest from the Louvre to the modernbusiness district, punctuated by the iconic Arc deTriomphe. Grand embassies stand among impressiveoffices and presidential palaces; architecture from19th century Universal Exhibitions, homes, artgalleries, and 19th century streets designed by BaronHaussmann flank haute-couture boutiques. This

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neighborhood never rests, buzzing with visitors fromaround the world at all times of day and night, allwithin a stone's throw of the Seine.